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Justin M McCarthy's avatar

In 1971-72 I studied abroad at Loyola-Rome Center of Liberal Arts. On a Spring Break trip to then Czechoslovakia, I was running short of money, so at Old Town Square in Prague I sold a pair of Levi's for the equivalent of U.S. $60.00 - more than enough for 4 days of food and a shared-room in a student pensione before my return to Rome. During the summer before going to Rome, I worked at a clothing store which was the largest seller of Levi's in the Chicago suburbs. I was able to buy Levi's with my employee discount for about $6.00/pair. I took 10 pairs to Rome and that helped pay for my travel around Europe. I received the most $ for them Eastern European countries. -Justin

Trudy Dulong's avatar

That’s crazy - I live in Reno and have never heard the story about Jacob Davis! Now I just have to go to Virginia St and find the plaque. Thank you for this story. Just curious, did Jacob Davis have any family that got to inherit some of this wealth??

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